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At head of title page: "Publications of the Ipswich Historical Society XVI." Topics: Kinsman family (Robert Kinsman, d. 1664), Fellows family (William Fellows, fl. 1639), Brown family...
I. The neighborhood.--II. Augustine Heard.--III. Joseph Green Cogswell.--IV. Daniel Treadwell Topics: Heard, Augustine, 1785-1868, Cogswell, Joseph Green, 1786-1871, Treadwell, Daniel, 1791-1872
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Tipped in: Essex Agricultural Society of Essex County, Massachusetts ; the remarkable growth in the years from 1918 to 1923. Membership campaign, 1924. [S.l. : s.n., 1924?] [6] p. ; 24 cm Topics: Essex Agricultural Society (Mass.), Agriculture
byFewkes, Jesse; Waters, Thomas Franklin, 1851-1919
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byWaters, Thomas Franklin, 1851-1919; Winthrop, Robert C. (Robert Charles), 1834-1905
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byWaters, Thomas Franklin, 1851-1919; Goodhue, Sarah, 1641-1681; Wise, John, 1652-1725; Ipswich Historical Society
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[I] pt. I. Historical; a history of the town from 1633 to 1700. pt. II. Houses and lands ... with seven appendices.--II. A history of the town from 1700 to 1917 Topics: Real property -- Massachusetts Ipswich, Québec Expedition, 1690, Ipswich (Mass.) -- History
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"Appendix F. The copy of a valedictory and monitory writing, left by Sarah Goodhue ... Cambridge, New England: Printed in 1681 ...": v. 1, p. 519-524 Topics: Real property, Quebec expedition, 1690, genealogy
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"Appendix F. The copy of a valedictory and monitory writing, left by Sarah Goodhue ... Cambridge, New England: Printed in 1681 ...": v. 1, p. 519-524 Topics: Real property, Quebec expedition, 1690, genealogy